describe the beliefs and practices of the Nathpanthis, Siddhas and Yogis.( answer in short)
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The major ideas expressed by Kabir were a rejection of themajor religious traditions andbelief in a formless Supreme God. For Kabir, the path of salvation was through bhakti or devotion.
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The major ideas expressed by Kabir were a rejection of themajor religious traditions andbelief in a formless Supreme God. For Kabir, the path of salvation was through bhakti or devotion.
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They believed that the path to salvation lay in meditation on the formless God and the realisation of oneness with it.
To achieve this they advocated intense training of the mind and body through practices like yogasansas, breathing exercises and meditation.
They did not believe in the ritual and oilier aspects of conventional religion and the social order.
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- They advocated renunciation of the world.They believed that the path to salvation lay in meditation and devotion to the formless God and the realisation of oneness with it.
- They advocated renunciation of the world.They believed that the path to salvation lay in meditation and devotion to the formless God and the realisation of oneness with it.To achieve this they advocated intense training of the mind and body through practices like yogasansas, breathing exercises and meditation.
- They advocated renunciation of the world.They believed that the path to salvation lay in meditation and devotion to the formless God and the realisation of oneness with it.To achieve this they advocated intense training of the mind and body through practices like yogasansas, breathing exercises and meditation.They did not believe in the ritual and other aspects of conventional religion and the social order.
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